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How co-founders can think about an equity split
Michael Goldberg, associate professor of design and innovation at Weatherhead School of Management and executive director of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, gave his tips and advice to Carta for figuring out the right allocation for your startup. 
What you need to know before you take on an investor for your business
Michael Goldberg, executive director of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, gave his advice to CNBC for businesses potentially seeking an investor. 
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CWRU Law School Inducts New Members to Society of Benchers 
This year, we celebrate 11 new members to the Society of Benchers, the law school’s Hall of Fame. Established in 1962, the Society of Benchers inducts new members on the basis of extraordinary achievement and dedication to the highest principles of the legal profession, as voted on by their…
Harsh lessons don’t have to be part of small business fundraising journey
Our Executive Director, Michael Goldberg, explains to Crain’s Cleveland how fundraising is a never-ending cycle. 
Will the end of pandemic unemployment benefits affect your job search?
Executive Director, Michael Goldberg, explained to Cleveland 19 News the economic impacts of the ending of pandemic unemployment benefits. 
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Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law Will Host April Symposium: The Clean Water Act at 50
On Friday, April 8, 2022, the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law will sponsor “The Clean Water Act at 50,” a day-long interdisciplinary symposium that will explore the successes, failures and remaining challenges of the Clean Water Act. In 1972, responding to widespread and growing…
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LLM Program Celebrates 30 Years
In 1990, just as Case Western Reserve University School of Law was establishing its Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, Professor Lewis Katz approached then-Dean Peter Gerhart with a plan: a graduate legal studies program that would bring approximately 15 international students to…
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Painesville Community Honors Memory of CWRU Law Alumna, Raises $100,000 for Scholarship in Her Name
When Jodi Littman Tomaszewski (CWR ’95, LAW ’99) died unexpectedly in June, her friends and colleagues were shocked— and spurred to action in her memory. In weeks, nearly 500 former classmates, colleagues, friends and family members contributed more than $100,000 to support a scholarship at Case…
How to break into the sports industry: From industry leaders
On Friday, October 24, the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship and the Department of Athletics hosted Case Western Reserve’s inaugural Sports Entrepreneurship Conference. The event welcomed a schedule of impressive industry leaders who touched on topics from sports technology and marketing, to…
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Third-Year CWRU Law Student Takes First Place in National Legal Writing Competition
Third-year Case Western Reserve University School of Law student Andy Rumschlag is this year’s winner of the Adam A. Milani Disability Law Writing Competition, a national legal writing competition sponsored by the Mercer University School of Law and the American Bar Association Commission on…